Spring Mills. Agreeably tg offering great bargains unseated i a os the next thirty days, He mals pow candidates are looming up, unses A . and 1% geems they are all for commis- ors i Meyer, Frank and Huwmpten, Wilrs. John Wolf returned from east- «th cities with a full line of the latest those io ned of u hat call on her bie- fore buying elsewhere, The ladies of the Lutheran serve meals and ice cream at Dr. Wolf's reunion in August, The trout season opened Tuesday chureh with fair success; the stresins are Loo high for good fishing, Mrs. William Musser and daughter Altoona the past two weeks, Ward Gramley closed his school at howe with Lis T. M. Grawley, Garden masking some of our folks are talkiog ubout —well, it will be only talk —as long as the cold and stormy weather continues, Half the is gone, and still too cold and blustery 4 cut cof month for even Lhe frogs to ven'uie their muddy beds to nightly serenade-——to 2hant slanting garden truck. i! rtel that the new ng creek, to replace the ong recent give u+ SAY y by the flood, will bridge 21h proximo The is to be ten feet longer and eight in perhaps, higher than the old one. J. I. Condo has Just introduced some to increase his force of employees, Mr Condo is d Lg quite a large business Edwin Ruhl, the village landlord, is quite ill, and .as been room for the past week or ten His brother Will is attending to hotel business during his indi-position Ambros an imposiog baru on his property on the Ave ' W. P. Alexander, Uentzel is erecting quite chicf miller in Al creek, above the dam, with trout, Dr. D. M. Wolf cotomened a ses- of High for scholars in the Academy Luilding, or Monday be quite a Inrge one. a lcm #ion school advanced lost, His class will evident Iy Qak Halt, The farmers are Lusy for their spring crops. Mrs. W. O. Dougherty Charles, of Pine Hall, visited in town plowing and son Thursday. Miss Ella Bottorf, of eompanied by a friend, we callers in Ok Hall, Lemont, ae re Munday q Monday alternoon at the howe of Clayton tters, Bia chased a new horse, Shury Wm. yY nl Wm, Rock View, were in this vie K«mith Wm shel has pur Glenn, of i ly urday afternoon buying horses Mat Mrs. Clayton Eiters is on the list; all Lope for her speedy recove The trout fishers were out hie day of the season, Samuel Knopf, who was nursing a | sore band, is back to work again. Mr. and Mrs. A J Tate, of SBhilch, were visitors at the home of Wisl yi Tate Monday afternoon. Ph lip Dale is digzing a cistern, | Win. Fry, of Pin: Grove Mills, was in town Tuesday morning, i i — Colyer. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover Dalby, of Ce; 5 tre Hall, visited at the home of Levi| Sump on Sunday, i Mr. and Mrs, Duecan and children, of Bellefonte, spn: Sunday at the home of Jolin Veuerich. i Among the visitors at the home of | J. 8. Housnen on Sunday were, I} mer llettinger, Annie Corman and | Annie Royer, Npring Mill: Mr. aud! Mrs. Emmet Jordan, J. H. Moyer and | daughter Blanche, Jolin May, Pearl and Virgle near Potters Mills, Jol n Horner will repair Lis house this summer by building an addition | wit, for which James Kunkle is haul. | ing the lumber, Amotg the silk are Mrs, Jonas | Moore, Mrs. Wingard and Mrs, O. K. | Love; all are improving. Thomas Swartz and Sturger Bhultg, of Tussey ville, passed through Colyer on Sunday. John Baoh, of Aaren sburg, and Ed. ward Boob, of Spring Mills, stopped at the home of J. H. Moyer Hatlurday. Mr. Bulb is around buying up horses, which seem to be scarce through this section, Mge. G. RB. Mies ani daughters, Marion and Ada, visited at the home of Roy Miller Biuday, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer AMeClellon and daughter Mabel, transncted business in Centre Hall Monday. The sale of Reuben Colyer on the 12th, was well attended, and every. thing brought good prices, this being near the close of the sale season, Miss Lizzie Kimport, of Hoalsburg, Visited at the home of Samuel Black on Moi day, ————— ff — ———— $3 00 values in our $260 Bilt Well simon Bueesiey, | Kritzer, of, Boalsburg. Miss Steel, of Bellefonte, spent last Week at the home of her sunt, Mrs, J. | N. Dinges, Alvin Meyers, of Altoona, spent Sunday with his parents, Miss Priscilla Stuart is spending a [few weeks with her brother, at State College. Mrs. J. N. Dinges, who has beea ill { for soe time, is slowly improving, Mirs Jaoette McFarlane returned home on Saturday, afer a two week's visit with friends at Wilkesbatre, "Standard Navy vo Spearhead. + I Workman," “Jolly Far, * Giokie + Brag Ole Varginy," VC Granger Twist, (lwo Gra icture tio tags, and Trade Mark stickers 17 wine." “Cross f. “Good Luck,” ** Pines He “Old Peach and Hor oy tt ¢ 116 one of cihers mie y ing" Tobacs Inter Kazor ulioned f sis rare also good for Preven David Stuart leit on Saturday, for Pittsburg. Emory Gettig, of Altoona, spent a [few days, last week, at the | Henry Meyer, Frank Brown, who for home of a number of | years has been wor king in Pittsburg, { returced home on Saturday to see his [aged futher who is quite ill, - - - - Farmors Mills. | | John Lobg lost a valuable mare on Wednesday from colic; the animal be eRe dangerous before its death. It nt $1540.00 was valued Mr, Homan tock a loud of potatoes to Lewistown Mouday, Val. ley last Saturday trimming the pple D. H. Rearick was in Gq Ores | trees on his farm, Win, Rishiel hus a new member In Fy Wim. Is Fhe f PNA eleone: { pros! of iL. John Spangler, while on his way t« {the mill a few days ngo, opped Lo see James MeClintic purchased a three- Andy Z ttle { horse Le i " He third Inst | Pharsday;: that i i f Vi has purchased this » Rev, Koontz preaci sermon i : X 2 d the séhool house Sun Harry Hagin sunday: went « ee wile he will soon bring Ler home his — Wy - Woodward. Dr. and Mrs, Ard made a lellefoute Monday business | Rev, Owe 5 L.. Buck Viett this week. Mrs. Phoels pending a week at Oak Grove, returned to Ler d in tow: 1%” 4g] ve ise aller home last Saturd Ay. Mr. and Mrs H. 8. Runkle : left for i «day morn- HOC in Windbe r Tus agertown., Feermine closed on Friday. Miss Nora Guisew its visiting har Mrs, D. M. Stover Robert Ket or loft for Yeagertow: Tuesday . &l which Hace he will be em ployed at the axe factory, Mr. and Mrs. Glantz \ itd then Long, near Heberst urg | Saturday and unday, ’ sited Edgar Stover + in town op i ¥ went to Millheim on | —— sd itt msti— Fransl.r of eal Estate, Hers, dated un Harn td March Rides, $2 Mareh cot ders tend tre He |: conside Hiram Durst, April 1, 10 etux'o Wm. D Lars Bart. ges uch ws, ig Twp John Btorner to June 3d 1809, 1 Cire try Fwp, 3 Mati'da 13 meres, ji wil Birouse, Perches, Jolin Storer to Mary Stoner, in several tracts in Mitlhieim. — $2000 Evmuuel H Zigler, ot thin Corman, dee, Gregg U'wp $s PP. tix, of al, fo =i, 47. perches, gory vw i} Long, et ux, ts Nt Marks Evan, Lathero congregation of Gregg | Twp, March § U perches, Gregg I'wp Margret Brungart, ¢t al to Jere. miah Brungart, Nov, 13, House & Lot, Miles U'wp $1771 C.J Firk's, ot al, te Alam N Fin. K'e, et al, Deceinb sr 20 lio scres, 07 perches, Gregg Tw Pp -§3333 53 John P Livon, et ux. tn Calvin R. Nefl, +t al, March 51, G7 acre +39 perch. #, Potter Twp we $0), Henry Myer. et ux, to Charles B EE tt SCR Sa rami . —— 1 | smo § at El A ————— AE ——— PERE oy BLN . hs TR mel Si postage «two cents Our offer of Presents for Tags and forward to have wour fost in transit atalogues) to Tags by package securely It containe the most attractive will expire Nov. 30th, 1902, CONTINENTAL TORACCD co mail, or or 4241 Folsom Ave. St. Louis, Mo. Ba , MARIN KRORENE Bitid 3/30 CAUBER, 200 1483, REMIG ETON DOYS RANMEIRILSS F000 mes. (O08 rare Neft, February 8th, 133 acres, 26 perce! » vd, Poller i'w =U. : J. I High'ee, ct ix, to Charles Wilhelm, Marcu 17, Twp.~$1, If yoa have any work tado in the printing line, bring it to the Heporter «fice, and get a rate, a ———— John Bmith & Bro, of Spring Mille, | mario are evidently disposing of furniture by | wholesale. Their wagons seem to be continually on the road delivering cooking ranges and large lots of furni- ture. The funeral business of their firm has become quite an extensive des partment. The very satisfactory and admirable menaer in which everything connected with fucerals ia arranged and eonduoted 1s so well known that their servioes are not only demanded in the neighborhood, but also In dis tant towne, : Ami Bilt Well shoes for men and boys, Yeager & Davia, Headquarters for P, Long. Try Chamberlain's Stomach & Liv. er Tablets, the best physi, For sale by J. Fr, Smith, H, KF. ' J. B. — Tr fowis & Tirous fia held of the « five « fithe « Bron | Siren s tating Any, May 5h 1900 ut § eloetl 1 of Pron dent wi for Lhe ensuing vesr, an Ww. 4 tracts, Miles TICE TO RTH JA that the aeconint Conet For confirmation 1902 and unless 0 xovpiie betore the sevond day of be oro firmed, Beh often, March 8 160, — ” YA neighbor ran arrhioen Remedy w suffering with seve physician, who Jriaion, ones of it, my son sunbonnets—(C', remeday in for sale F. Rosstnan, J. 13, Niee line of silk’ shoes for men, Yeager & Davis, Fisher & Sons, * Lovg, RY